By the numbers

Sidebar to accompany story on residents being allowed to return to their destroyed homes.

Jean Hodges, National Editor

24: Hours after a direct hit on Greensburg, Kan., by an EF-5 tornado Friday, the Federal Emergency Management Agency arrived, according to FEMA Administrator David Paulison.

1: Survivor was found in the rubble Sunday afternoon, according to City Adminstrator Steve Hewitt.

2: Bodies were recovered Monday, bringing the death toll related to the Friday tornado to 10 in Greensburg, Hewitt said.

3: Cars got the Staats family around prior to the tornado. Now they have zero.

3: Salvation Army canteens are serving food and beverages to residents and workers, said Brian Carroll, incident commander. Two are stationary and one is roving.

5: FEMA travel trailers are waiting for a place to hook up before being offered to families, according to Mike Karl, FEMA coordinating officer in Greensburg. Another 20 mobile homes are headed to the area. Sixty mobile homes — 54 regular models and six Americans with Disabilities Act compliant units — are poised to leave Amarillo, Texas, when pad sites are available.

108: FEMA personnel were on site by noon Monday, Karl said.

150: Kansas National Guardsmen were in Greensburg Monday, according to Maj. Gen. Tod Bunting of the Kansas National Guard. The number is expected to jump to between 250 and 300 Tuesday.

8 a.m.: When residents were allowed to return to Greensburg Monday. They had to leave again by 8 p.m. according to a curfew.